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basil boli, dado prso
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Dada Prso has never won the Champions League. He did appear in the final once with Monaco though.
i got a novo, gattuso, prso, capucho & amoruso but i have heard they are another 2 stuart&ian munro,amatto,solenko,falko,michylachenko,flo
larsson lambert f.de.boer r.de.boer klos prso g.van.bronckhurst boli sauzee ravenelli bjkorland
1. nacho novo 2. oleg salenko 3. rino gattuso 4. lorenzo amoruso 5. tore Andre flo 6. sebo 7. sionko THE QUESTION SHOULD BE 12 PLAYERS.......WHAT ABOUT: 8. Amato 9. Prso' 10. Falko 11. Mikhailichenko 12. Nuno Capucho 13. Stuart munro
The cast of Prominenti - 2008 includes: Viliam Csontos as Himself - Host Daniel Hulka as himself Brano Jancich as himself Marcela Molnarova as herself Boris Prso as Himself - Reporter Dusan Rapos as himself Paviel Rochnyak as himself Lucia Senasiova as herself Vera Wisterova as herself
Seven players have managed to score 4 goals in a single game in the European Competition :Marco van Basten [Milan] ,Simone Inzaghi [Lazio] ,Dado Prso [AS Monaco] ,Ruud van Nistelrooy [Manchester United] ,Andriy Shevchenko [Milan] ,Ferenc Puskas [Real Madrid]Lionel Messi [Barcelona]Please Note : Marco van Basten and Ferenc Puskas scored four or more in the same European Competition when it wasn't known as the Champions League, simply the European Cup.The other 4 players scored 4 or more in the branded European Competion known as the Champions League.
i believe it was either phillipo inzahgi or ronaldo Gerd Muller I think Inzaghi did, but I'm not too sure on which Ronaldo you're talking about. I think Zidane did 06 World Cup That volley for Madrid for Champions Lge but 98 Euro's not sure
These are numerous. The most important are listed below. 1) Most goals in a single season in all competitions (73 goals, 2011-12, all-time record) 2) Most goals in a single Primera Division season (50 goals, 2011-12, all-time record, he surpassed right away Cristiano Ronaldo's 40 goals in 2010-11) 3) Most goals ever in a single Champions League season (14 goals, 2011-12, all-time record, he surpassed Van Nistelrooy & equalised Altafini) 4) Most goals in the history of Spanish Super Cup (10 goals so far, 2009-12, all-time record, he surpassed Raul) 5) Most goals in a single Champions League match (5 goals against Bayer Leverkusen in the round of "16", 2012, all-time record, he surpassed Van Basten, S. Inzaghi, Van Nistelrooy, Shevchenko, Prso & Gomis) 6) Most hat-tricks in a Primera Division season (8 hat-tricks, including two 4's against Valencia & Espanyol, 2011-12, all-time record) 7) Most goals in the history of Club World Cup (4 goals so far, 2009 & 2011, he surpassed Romario, Raul, Anelka, Rooney and Aboutrika) 8) Most ever combined goals & assists in a Primera Division season (50 goals & 16 assists, 2011-12) 9) Most official goals in the history of Barcelona (273 goals so far, 2005-present, he surpassed the Barcelona Legend, Cesar Rodriguez) 10) Most Champions League's Top Scorer awards (4 times in a row, 2009-12, he surpassed Puskas, Eusebio, G. Muller & Papin, all-time record) 11) He broke Pele's (King's of Football) record (75) of most goals in a calendar year (76 goals so far, 2012, he still has time for more 'till December 31) 12) He broke Ronaldo's record (47) of most Barcelona's goals in a single Primera Division season (51 goals, 2010-11, all-time record) 13) Most Best Player, Best Forward, Best Foreign & Best Ibero-American Player awards in Primera Division (4, 4, 3 & 5 times respectively, between 2007-2012, all- time records) 14) Most Best Young Player's awards in Europe/World (4 times in a row, 2005-2008, all-time record) 15) Most Ballon D' Or awards (3 in a row so far, 2009-11, all-time record, shared with Platini, Cruyjiff & Van Basten) 16) Most Best Argentinian Player awards (7 times, 2005, 2007-12 in a row, all-time record, he surpassed the Argentine Legend, Diego Maradona - a 4-time winner) 17) He broke Di Stefano's record (54 two-goal games) with the most 2-goal matches in the history of Primera Division. Thus, Messi scored twice (2 goals in one match) in 55 games in La Liga (November 2012, he needs 22 more two-goal matches to surpass Zarra and become the number one ever in that list too) and there are lots of less significant ones.
The cast of 2006 FIFA World Cup - 2006 includes: Roberto Abbondanzieri as Himself - Argentina Essam Abd El Fatah as himself Pablo Aimar as Himself - Argentina Khalil Al Ghamdi as himself Carlos Alberto Parreira as himself Nicklas Alexandersson as himself Paul Ambrosi as himself Marco Amelia as himself Marco Amelia as Himself - Italy Matthew Amoah as himself Kofi Annan as himself Fathi Arabati as Himself - Referee 5 Benito Archundia as Himself - Referee Matthias Arnet as Himself - Assistant Referee 2 Shakira as herself Ronaldo as himself Quim as himself Robinho as himself Tiago as himself Emerson as himself Zico as himself Luisao as himself Deco as himself Caneira as himself Maniche as himself Pauleta as himself Petit as himself Mineiro as himself Cicinho as himself Zinha as Himself - Mexico Maniche as Himself - Portugal Deco as Himself - Portugal Gerald Asamoah as himself Gerald Asamoah as Himself - Germany Alfredo Asfura as Himself - Match Commissioner Marlon Ayovi as himself Ryan Babel as himself Marko Babic as himself Bosko Balaban as himself Michael Ballac as himself Michael Ballack as Himself - Germany Gregory Barkey as himself Simone Barone as himself Simone Barone as Himself - Italy Fabien Barthez as Himself - France Andrea Barzagli as himself Andrea Barzagli as Himself - Italy DeMarcus Beasley as himself Franz Beckenbauer as himself David Beckham as himself Sepp Blatter as himself Jared Borgetti as Himself - Mexico Felix Borja as himself Tim Borowski as himself Tim Borowski as Himself - Germany Ivan Bosnjak as himself Khalid Boulahrouz as himself Omar Bravo as Himself - Mexico Toni Braxton as herself Marco Bresciano as himself Wayne Bridge as himself Gianluigi Buffon as himself Gianluigi Buffon as Himself - Italy Urs Buhler as himself Francesco Buragina as Himself - Assistant Referee 1 Massimo Busacca as Himself - Referee Tomislav Butina as himself Esteban Cambiasso as Himself - Argentina Mauro Camoranesi as himself Mauro Camoranesi as Himself - Italy Sol Campbell as himself Fabio Cannavaro as himself Fabio Cannavaro as Himself - Italy Jamie Carragher as himself Michael Carrick as himself Ricardo Carvalho as himself Ricardo Carvalho as Himself - 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